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Chairman Dr Liz Ball said: “It (the tribunal) has concluded as a conscientious and caring doctor, the consequences of your failings leading to these proceedings and the tribunal’s findings of misconduct have had, and will have, a profound effect.”

The GMC medical register shows that a series a conditions were imposed on Dr Jagjivan on May 8 this year.

He is not allowed “except, in life-threatening emergencies, to carry out consultations with female patients without a chaperone present.

“He must keep a log detailing every case where he has carried out a consultation with such a patient, which must be signed by the chaperone.

“He must keep a log detailing every case where he has carried out a consultation with such a patient in a life-threatening emergency, without a chaperone present.”

Dr Jagjivan must also notify the GMC of his current post, including job title, location and responsible officer.

He must also supply contact details of any locum agency he is registered with.